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Man having medical episode hits & kills woman in Cape parking lot

CAPE CORAL, Fla. – A pedestrian died after being hit by a car in the parking lot of a Cape Coral grocery store on Friday. Cape Coral Police Department crash investigators said the 73-year-old driver of the car suffered a cardiac episode during the crash in the ALDI parking lot, 1481 SW Pine Island Road. The driver was parked in the south end of the parking lot while the 85-year-old pedestrian was walking in that same area. The driver started to back out of the parking space when he suffered the cardiac-related medical episode, according to Cape Coral police. The driver accelerated at...

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Southwest Florida coronavirus case totals for Friday, May 28

Data per the Florida Department of Health as of Friday, May 28. Additional case data compares to the previous update. TOTAL CASES IN FLORIDA: 2,320,818 (+2,338) TOTAL DEATHS IN FLORIDA: 37,512 (+43)TOTAL IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA: 134,095 (+177) LEE COUNTY –  73,462 (+101) | 1,004 (+0)COLLIER COUNTY –  37,009 (+33) | 544 (+0)CHARLOTTE COUNTY –  13,361 (+26) | 436 (-1)HENDRY COUNTY –  4,857 (+8) | 86 (+0)DESOTO COUNTY –  4,426 (+3) | 97 (-1)GLADES COUNTY –  980 (+6) | 19 (+0) The post Southwest Florida coronavirus case totals...

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Four tips to get the best price with Florida’s hurricane prep sales tax holiday

Florida’s sales tax holiday for hurricane supplies starts Friday and runs through Sunday, June 6. Before you go to the store though, you should be aware of a number of caveats and exceptions on what you can buy and not pay sales tax on.  Let’s examine four tips to make you a more savvy shopper. Tip one: It’s not carte blanche  Florida’s sales tax holiday is not offered carte blanche. Only certain items are allowed to be sold without sales tax as determined by the State of Florida. What qualifies isn’t up to the store’s discretion, and it’s not up to...

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